Capturing global input?
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Thu Dec 6 22:16:10 EST 2007
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On Dec 6, 3:51 pm, nomihn0 <nomi... at gmail.com> wrote: > I'd like to accept mouse gestures and keyboard shortcuts as input to a > program. The nature of this program requires that these commands be > issued regardless of the currently active window. Here's the rub: I > need a platform-independent solution. > > Java supports with its MouseInfo class, but I'd like a Python > equivalent without turning to Jython. Is this possible? > > Thanks in advance. There is no cross-platform way to do that. You have to use whatever interface the OS provides for that (e.g., Xlib events for X11). You could probably write a platform independent way by testing the OS and using the appropriate apis for that OS (assuming that there are python modules like python-xlib for other OS). I wonder why you'd want to though, if Java already provides a solution? If you don't want to muck with Java syntax, what about Jython? Regards, Jordan
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